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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 27211" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Go with your gut feeling...what you enjoy! We do registered LH stock and breed by NS and A.I. as well as chase pedigrees and all that stuff. The cost of registering an animal (assuming sire and dam are already registered) is a VERY SMALL $$ AMOUNT...only $15. per animal if done before it is 1 yr old. Also, a registered animal eats the same as a non-registered one; however, registered bring more $$. You can always NOT register your "low end" stock and the bull or heifer calf that doesn't fit your program as a commercial animal and keep your very best for breeding stock to sell at Private Treaty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 27211, member: 9"] Go with your gut feeling...what you enjoy! We do registered LH stock and breed by NS and A.I. as well as chase pedigrees and all that stuff. The cost of registering an animal (assuming sire and dam are already registered) is a VERY SMALL $$ AMOUNT...only $15. per animal if done before it is 1 yr old. Also, a registered animal eats the same as a non-registered one; however, registered bring more $$. You can always NOT register your "low end" stock and the bull or heifer calf that doesn't fit your program as a commercial animal and keep your very best for breeding stock to sell at Private Treaty. [/QUOTE]
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